Being aware of your surroundings and potential risks associated with hosting strangers in your short-term rental.
Glossary Terms
A security feature where a property only has one main entrance and exit point, controlled by a single lock or access system.
A straightforward pricing strategy that uses a flat rate for all bookings, regardless of the season or length of stay.
The process of researching and comparing your short-term rental to competitors in the area to identify pricing trends, amenities, and marketing strategies.
The complete set of forks, spoons, knives, and other dining utensils provided for guests in a short-term rental.
A predetermined timeframe during which guests are expected to minimize noise levels, typically during nighttime hours.
A unique and memorable activity or service offered to guests, often highlighting local culture, attractions, or the host’s expertise.
Promoting your short-term rental listing on social media, forums, or other channels to increase visibility and attract bookings.
A physical visit to a potential rental property to assess its condition, suitability, and compliance with safety and regulatory standards.
A stand-alone residential property intended for occupation by one family, often a popular choice for short-term rentals.
A pricing strategy for short-term rentals that involves offering discounted rates during shoulder seasons (the periods between peak and off-season) to attract more bookings.